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Lotus is promoting its machine language translation tools as key elements of multilingual Web sites and Notes applications...
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The agenda setters: Lotus boss notes the way forward
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How to import an unlimited number of data records into Lotus Notes
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Exploring Lotus Notes Domino 8.0.1 and beyond
you don't buy the first model of a new series on the market. It's best to wait a year, let the manufacturer work out the bugs and go for that model a year or so down the line. When IBM released Lotus Notes 8 in August 2007, administrators who did upgrade had heard rave reviews from users saying that this latest model gave them much more of what they were looking for than previous iterations. But...
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